Un juego de la infancia se vuelve terroríficamente real para un grupo de estudiantes de instituto que celebran su graduación. Tras un juego parecido al escondite en un cementerio, los jugado... Leer todoUn juego de la infancia se vuelve terroríficamente real para un grupo de estudiantes de instituto que celebran su graduación. Tras un juego parecido al escondite en un cementerio, los jugadores empiezan a desaparecer uno a uno.Un juego de la infancia se vuelve terroríficamente real para un grupo de estudiantes de instituto que celebran su graduación. Tras un juego parecido al escondite en un cementerio, los jugadores empiezan a desaparecer uno a uno.
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- Reparto principal
Reseñas destacadas
Let's pick on the new title. First, there is "Revenge". A mistreated girl Angela seeks revenge on the kids who were cruel to her. Of course, these kids die one by one in all sorts of violent gory ways. Then there is "College." This is a teen horror flick. But the kids here were high school graduates, just about to go to college. And then there's "Ghost." Angela's ghost was awakened during a juvenile spirit-summoning game the teens played in a cemetery, and she wastes no time to exact her revenge.
The only aspect I liked in the story is how after each character was killed, he or she was somehow erased from everyone else's memory (except for the lead character Sandy, who used to be Angela's best friend). This of course made poor Sandy look like a raving lunatic to the people around her. Aside from that though, everything else was run of the mill teen horror, from the sexy girls to the gory deaths. The actors were all unknown, generic and acted in a campy manner. The ghosts were portrayed in the style of Sadako in "The Ring" with jerky movements, only here they acted like they were in the "Thriller" video. Maybe good for a temporary shallow thrill. Do not expect too much.
Forget Me Not is a bit of an odd and jumbled offering, with the story not making a great deal of sense to me, mixed with some passionate acting and engaging script, along with some pretty cool visuals. It starts out like countless teen horrors before it and I really thought it was going to be another disappointing one, but I don't know how they managed to keep me interested - but they did - and I was impressed with the kill scenes and the rather spooky ghost/zombies, with their effectively unsettling facial features and wild bodily movements.
The scenes are shot in familiar, everyday kinds of settings and it all looks very simple and perhaps even unexciting, but I actually think through its reachable characters and locations, it successfully finds its audience and engages on an intimate level, which I have to say, was a complete shock to me, that this movie could be able to achieve such.
So, I guess the answer to why it was able to keep me interested, is its earnestness, thoughtfulness and its creativity through simplicity. With decent acting to carry us along willingly, coupled with an efficient script, Forget Me Not is not as forgettable as one may suppose.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBella Thorne's first horror film.
- PifiasCrew reflected in the bikers' helmets before the chase begins.
- Citas
Everyone: [chanting in cemetery] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Release the one ignored by heaven. Eight, nine, ten. Now run and hide, or join her at the devil's side. Eleven comes the clock will chime. Forgotten souls erased by time.
[all yelling now]
Everyone: Midnight comes it's not too late, so kill the ghost or seal your fate! Midnight...
[running in all directions]
- Banda sonoraQuestion Everything
Written by Mike Hornak, Adam Anderson, Jeff Zazueta, Collin Torres and Jimmy Rees
Performed by Stigma
Selecciones populares
- How long is Forget Me Not?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 1.300.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 43 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1